Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Nov 1956, p. 24

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DYER . , nl 21 se Hey INTER LONDON" (Reuters) -- Prime; "The last thing we want is an way o' knowing "what kind of ex-- the United rations debate, he nar 2 loli . eur a6 5 A0ILE Harsige. r iden"s decision to send|spduring commitment of that plosion will 2 : b israeli troops were Correspon el Bl Shae) by ; into the Suez Canal Zonely jy [SAYS JUSTIFIED ew miles of Suez. and BRGOKLIN -- Sister Robina| "ric Gre A von ba concen oucned off a. domestic political . ine Eden. the. tabloids ity was increasing on Nesbitt w2e installed as ol : r of Pink Hardy Mi Poin ZuF, £40 304 ie GinaLol Sn i ty. b The Times says "There are evi-| Bony s el Brod Maid . ¥ g on both grand or Brooklin en Rzb-| irs, Jone: 2 : : sive 200 Tre Labor party organ, the dent risks in the manner, and in has a statesman been so soon and We are faced with a situation exah Loage No. 352, $ meel- nit. dis, Cherles Pilkey, Ee) > fav Aes cadon Daily Herald, coments the timine, of 'the Anglo-Frencilso fuily justified in unpopular de- i I there may at any ling i. the Odd Feilow's Tempic, niainer 3 . Tardy Bt Carin oy tha "risks dis sunity raction which cannot be ig-| cisions as Anthony Eden has ho . a threat 1 BHU i: i Bagor saree: Bfooklin. ) A a Villy, "0 PIOja0E Cardinia rn powers.' 'nored., But, it adds, "boldness of- over his military preparations in ritith ships passing through | Other officers' elected and ap- ire © rs. Mra BE moe tated : . ends the Western powers. ten pays" and "there must .be the Middle East.' e canal," he said, pointed are: vice grand, - Sis. siAmer tow. dirs, LeJuuge ei d' thank f'ends important members of every hope that it will do so now."| Winding up the debate, Forcign Lloyd. who we :s continually in- | Helen Battes,. JP) G. Si Aa . Thom dul wio assisicd wi in- i 1 Commonwealth, And| The Liberal paper Manchester) Minister Seiwyn Lloyd said if the tcrrunted by uproar frem Labor RNG. § : ; . id Agi ved 10°1 3 isn at i toe British people at! Guardian, viewing the move as anjopposition divided the house (by members, said. "We have mever Natiems: 'LSNG. Sis. R ; 5 fey. ¢ . we pi I maich, esp: 3 crave moment in history. "act of folly," says it was made!a vote) in this serious situation, it said that we hike acted with the . 3 co ¢ wer { the M the decision will "arouse "without fustification in any terms|was something the eountry would!ansroval and authority the RSVG, Sis, ildrea: ¥il. Ves+ of Mixed Hardy Mu A h ie entire Arab world but brief expedi "It d p : Xl 5 k i 8 institute e co I:4 lescribes|not forgive. Uniteri States governm LSVG, 3 H 'mk AriMrs. Fred i work satve an Acs. eat DBritsin and Fiance an te mae as , pouring her A a| The government, could not phic lecision we pr the French Bad HA Fi Y. 4 4 . a p 2 at 27 inners, Whatever te late outc rowing fire' and says there is no pone its action until th lusio den, Sis Muriel Fs ' Specia. prize ass don- 08 El ed. The dey Beooklin|Will, destroy the last vestige of grom P 1 e conclusionito take in our own rights" = + Sis. beige Crosall 2 ated by Eric was won ; sh influence in the Middle, 4 ; secretary, Sis. a Jones; uy Mp. I { : i: 0 treasucer, Sis. Nora yi : c Ems Se EB 1s ; WITH EDEN |financ:al secretary, Sis, Mera gpoiem xh av a aighs Selva | 1g the government's side, |Orimiston; chaplain, Sis. Hilda : ; ; . Eric ov awhile. the Conservative paper Daily Mail Severs; inside guardian, Sis./Groen, ; It was decided to charter 1sisays it was "far better that a Antie Milner: outside Clie riage 3 Virs. Fred|to take members } ticute brigade should tackle the Si, Helen Gilroy; 3 / >s before they burn down the Noreen Cooper; degree : hole structure, i ; ean tans, Bro. Howard Arksey and 3 ntation. of prizes ini ! l The gevision 10 intervene was : : Bro. Blake DeHart. se m at the Novemb t.1 Mr jabel Richardson ying given a 270-tp-218 vote of confi- Si Grace Bradley presid oto Ane a actin fie al voting dence in the House of Commons Bi be Ba hil ha AE iad i Boi df hig ; ne Plonase and Friday, | Tuesday, mostly along party lines. BE Dy Star Folin i porns Mi at s\ecicpale Times Friday. | Tabor" leader Hugh Gaitskeli| T THE § L 1 4 tie 0p WOT y * mem- SLUBS RESUR aid: "There 1s nothing in the | repori, stating that mpathy sec 1e 1 Kleven resolutions were read United Nations charter which jus- cards had b~en sens to tw the of po ng the r 'land di-cussed. Mrs. I hi »s any nation appointing itself sister who . had sufierc )e- Bimpeay ! 1 . Wiand Miss E M swan, hi cs world policeman. The great F! VE CROPS OF BARLEY ANNUALLY "ihe ard of honor of Kipven ; 2 i n 2. es ¢ nis aor = ver 3 : ha 2 it ¥ I er oat i Ise." £25 do this JUMP ON members ? } will m~m ber Christopher cereal crops foot fluorescent 1ghts "replace : in oo as they wi : yt : gag ak th said Eden was whi the sun. Temperatures and tie nd 1 locze IM YAISEY llr as Sle Ae y I i battle as length of the day in the cham- || 1 belle Meier, DDP : Mi ris Viseman fntro-i x V ' ¢ tovt § ; . ed, Mr. Gieller grows five Rebeka = fo ge. No. 122, Wri ening tor per nn 8 wp enjoyed nid that all he wanted was that } .e.0 crops of gre in a year under |, wed Distr . RT } HT ABR v e nel the St, renee ff rench forces should move | these controlled conditions. a duced id welzomed. Sisber . , od and SF ily--repeat temporarily-- | Bertha Hackrev, PDDP, of Boe- praised the f blac f HALLOWE'EN TY into key positions at Port Said, | i y i! Ismailia, and Suez." Move Cut Feolor Or Bombs Fall, Sd Kdven' Reb pin: oie fo HL he goon of ihe Boel | Coie --- Magyar Rirmen Tell Russians "5:0 nari wicker poco, ie won werert ote" mem. churet with cr: and Hore o Attend i AP) -- Aircraft of ian air command Tuesdey night vi sitors fro Sunshir Rel kel "i : } iehic 2 si t d y 1 E hi as ge 5 ne | in Night Schools force today demanded thet the Russians evac- ys No. on Budavest vate the revolution-torn capital to- Rebekah Lo , Brougham, were Cd r ) vl and & 15 1 corn stolks or- 27 to bomb. Rus- day, but the early morning dead-'also welcomed. adil 1 s and a 3 ; At W est Coast iks if they do not quit the line passed without action. When e ion contai s which chould be e sar vore awarded jokin The Red troops abandoned their mony was comple! Ss 3¢ those PrreY ent J ec. origin: ) r VANCOUVER (CP) -- British] » air force's second positions on Bvdavest's Danube! Meier, DDP: Sister Bertha Hack ed 'umpiins an a ¢ ace. as amazin Columbia's industrial expansion is | ack the Soviet forces River bridges, but a Hungarian'n PDDP and Brethr arolr < hat ng a strain on night school | in vain to quell the up- army officer said Soviet tank Wickeik ecch voiced praise an ati of J: 5 os theze mash f ) fac'litieg in Vancouver. I zainst Russian control of units still wer> stationed near the spnreciation. iv or 1g flov 5 d % f Yas Graham Bruce, director of adult | i 3 parliament building, seat of Pre-. A social hour was enioye in we r » imp ant th i : 5s indee ' ed ation here, said attendance at An ultimatum. from the Hungar- mier Imre Nagy's government. the barquet hall. co sd \ > ouse pl I neo . an 1 schools is 2,000 to 3,000 - rp -- Sister glathleen Podd hz . 1 weber was ¢ Dorothy. McBrien, second fisher 'than last year's 14,000-an commit r Y > oe" ' increase of between 14 and 20 per wy! Newspaper Says Director-General CHIEVSANTIEMUM sito um. and kee : : hsb OR nos were pla ave ed followed by . The average increase during {show of the Brooklin H al . Cyri o3 ext 1 af3 Sarey WET 5 e jast five years was only about - - - - Is M h 'd Fs he h > i of anlrs ' as ; . G A To Be Chief Of Civil Service | School room of Brooklin United) Slick is "acs tant, ior 007 were served by iho senior The greaiest pressure is being, a i p' co 8 anc slkis : OTTAWA (CP) -- The Ottawa director-general. He would head Church with 2 goed n hos Robert ini ring Institute, where 51 more classes Shieh : «+. You'll be a smart SANTA if you Advertise in the crs and vis { wii { a Jus | Citizen says administrative ma.|an establishment and personnel | TC i sident \re- request o bo'ore 9 p.m. the Friend. are being held than in 1955. Prin- chinery for the federal eivil ser. division which would be respon- ner Holliday. president R 113 ie i ship Circle was formed and this cipal Jock Inglis said the institute CLASSIFIED M § cf & sible for numbers of civil servants SI as ur altiing Nevers ae is 4 arty came to a gala as been forced to move 24 vice will be drastically changed employed, rates of pay and other Routine business was tine avemper d Pudi > id Ath dss © &7% clrsses to other schools. 2 under legislation to be introduced working conditions. with during the time the ju «%ul be Monday evenin i: or I~ Lod / Mr. Inglis attributed the rapid o government at the next! The paver says Arnold D. P. Maurice Slichfer of Whitby le Bu seaker: for this rt Bh ; owth of adult education to the Startin Nov 1 t ~ of Parliament. Heeney, Canadian ambassador to Mrs Charles Greenlaw proceede OME» M IL Toronto. If you do d > > 1s eneral expansion of B.C.'s econ- 9 - 8 1e paper says amendments to Washington and former clerk of to judge the exhibits MEN 'S INSTITUT 3 ag played ever, ay e and changes that are taking ivil Service Act will propose the Privy Council, is being men-| Classes and winners follows: | The Brookli men's Institute ning in the town hall and place in industrial and trade pro-| lishment of a civil service tioned for the new post. | Container of White Hardy me t 2 f the Whit- you wi'i be weléome. ETHYLENE GLYCOL BE WE) PERMANENT a | ETE 1 99 ® GOOD FOR 62 DEGREES BELOW ZERO u GALLON ® RUST-PROOF | OSHAWA, ONT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE QUANTITY TO THE CUSTOMER SENSATIONAL VALUE MEN'S HYDRO LADIES' BOYS' FIRST QUALITY BOYS' FIRST QUALITY APPROXIMATELY 18%2" BOYS' BOYS' 1ST QUALITY KIDDIES" CORDUROY MEN'S LINED FOOTBALL WHITE DRESS fully Lined iSanforized) CAR COATS | PARKAS oi | JEANS PANTS |oieiois | SHIRTS JEANS Noel | Sturdy, water-repellent duck Washable. 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